Engineering technicians/analysts, reservoir engineers and workers in geoscience disciplines are enjoying higher salaries in 2019, according to a report from CSI Recruiting. Crude production in the U.S. has continued to break records this year as drillers find ways to be more efficient. And at the end of 2018, industry recruiters expressed that they planned on recruiting more in early 2019, according to a survey conducted by Rigzone . With the exception of places like the Permian Basin, exploration and production (E&P) workers haven’t always fared as well as their counterparts in other sectors (i.e. midstream, downstream) regarding employment following the downturn. But CSI Recruiting’s 2019 E&P Salary Report reveals a positive hiring outlook for upstream workers in 2019. The report, now in its 15th year, analyzes data from more than 3,200 full-time, salaried E&P workers currently employed in the U.S. CSI Recruiting president Jeff Bush said for the first […]